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81. Internet Links
soc.Studies •Science Fair and Teaching Resources •NYTimes.Learning •Learning Strategies Links to help students complete research assignments.
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82. FYE 2005 Honors Courses
soc 1301H01 Introduction to sociology Prof. Julie Cannon (closed) Teachers likely assigned you extra homework and gave more difficult tests.
http://www.honr.ttu.edu/FYE/fye2005_classes.htm
Prospective Students Home Current Students TTU Honors College Alumni Calendar FYE 2005 Newsletter First Year Experience (FYE) Classes for Honors Freshmen: Fall 2005 ENGL 2307-H01 Introduction to Fiction Prof. Jennifer Shelton (closed) GEOG 2351-H01 Regional Geography of the World Prof. Gary Elbow (closed) HIST 2300-H01 History of US until 1877 Prof. Gary Bell (closed) HIST 2300-H02 History of US until 1877 Prof. Megan Nelson HIST 2301-H01 History of US from 1877 Prof. Christina Ashby-Martin HIST 2301-H02 History of US from 1877 Prof. Randy McBee HONS 1301-H01 Windows on World War I Prof James Brink (closed) HUM 2302-H02 Introduction to Humanities II Prof. Susan Stein POLS 1301-H01 American Government, Organization Prof. Kambra Bolch (closed) PSY 1300-H01 General Psychology Prof. Jim Clopton (closed) SOC 1301-H01 Introduction to Sociology Prof. Julie Cannon (closed) In high school, Honors courses were more difficult than your average class. Teachers likely assigned you extra homework and gave more difficult tests. Rather than focusing on the memorization and recitation of facts such as names, dates, and formulas, your First Year Experience (FYE) course will center on the development of critical thinking skills. Learning will be fast paced, with assignments designed to encourage the expression of advanced ideas through writing and thoughtful class discussion. In addition, the limited size of your FYE class offers a unique opportunity for you to work closely with professors in a stimulating intellectual environment and develop strong relationships with fellow classmates in the Honors College community.

83. Research Papers On Education...Education Research Papers....Help With Research P
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84. Interdisciplinary Studies 100 A - Skin Deep Syllabus - Spring 2005
soc 110 Intro to sociology or soc 170 social Problems (5 credits social Science You should come to class having done the assigned readings and homework,
http://www.bcc.ctc.edu/artshum/materials/inter/Spring2005/SkinDeep/Syllabus.htm
Skin Deep:  Dealing with Difference
An Interdisciplinary Studies Course at
Bellevue Community College Winter, 2005 All good people agree,
And all good people say,
All nice people like Us, are We
And everyone else is They.
..If you cross over the sea,
Instead of over the way,
You may end by looking on We
As only a sort of They.
Rudyard Kipling, 1926
Class Meets: Room R110       9:00-12:20      Monday-Friday
Instructors Office Location Phone Email Denise Johnson                     A251                (425) 564-5143     djohnson@bcc.ctc.edu Michael Righi                         D200f               (425) 564-5184     mrighi@bcc.ctc.edu Helen Taylor B100e              (425) 564-2328     htaylor@bcc.ctc.edu
Welcome to our class, “Skin Deep.”  We look forward to working with you this quarter.  We think you will find this course to be intellectually and personally rewarding.  A glance at TV or a newspaper shows that race and group identity remain hot topics.  From the OJ Simpson trial to the aftermath of 9/11, race and intergroup relations are often tense and divisive.  Skin Deep explores the ways in which difference defines us and affects all our lives, in the U.S. and on a global scale.  We will learn how people develop an identity and how the sense of “us” and “them” can be a source of conflict.  W

85. Ongoing Language Learning In A Cultural Context - Teachers, Parents And Pupil Re
Writing/NonFiction, Writing/Prof, women s study, Zoology/Wildlife Sci, Search all subjects You ve spent money on various self study tape courses!
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86. Class Schedule/Outline
Journal Article Critique 2 study Design and Measurements. Costello EJ, Compton SN, Keeler G, homework assignment 1 due at the beginning of class
http://depts.washington.edu/cphhd/SDH Course/2005ClassSchedule.htm
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87. YARD BULLETIN, FRESHMAN DEAN'S OFFICE, SEPTEMBER 23, 2004
EAST ASIAN STUDIES The East Asian Studies office at 9 Kirkland Place is open Program consists of one hour of homework help and one hour of fun and
http://lists.fas.harvard.edu/pipermail/yard-bulletin-list/2004-September/000035.
YARD BULLETIN, FRESHMAN DEAN'S OFFICE, SEPTEMBER 23, 2004
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88. Upcoming Events
sociology Internship Class soc 400 can do this for you! This may involve helping them understand their homework, doing math problems, and or practice
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Submit an email to mlcastan@uiuc.edu put " on subject line. Be sure to include the name of sponsoring unit or organization, contact person, phone number and/or email address Deadline for items to be included in " is Thursdays, 4 pm, the WEEK PRIOR to the event. Use of Facilities LA CASA EVENTS [LCCL], 1203 W. Nevada Urbana (All La Casa Events are free and open to everyone.) Gary Cziko at 217-333-8527. More information on this station is available at: http://faculty.ed.uiuc.edu/g-cziko/lrs/ Please go to: http://surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=321941343935 THIS WEEK Sunday, Sept 25 4-6pm Tango Classes with Fil Cortez @ La Casa for more information please contact Fil Cortez at fcortez@uiuc.edu

89. Charles L. Creegan's Bookmarks
The Online Books Page BJ Pinchbeck s homework Helper women s Studies. Doris Lessing A Retrospective The Bliss of the Big City
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90. Jan 96: Finding One's Own In Cyberspace
Are women harassed on the Net? Reporters called from all over the country with Moderators adhere to soc.feminism s lengthy charter, which explains the
http://llk.media.mit.edu/papers/archive/Bruckman.html
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By Amy Bruckman
AMY BRUCKMAN, a doctoral student in the MIT Media Laboratory, is founder of two virtual communities on the Internet: MediaMOO (for media researchers) and MOOSE Crossing (for children). Links related to this article.
The week the last Internet porn scandal broke, my phone didn't stop ringing: "Are women comfortable on the Net?" "Should women use gender-neutral names on the Net?" "Are women harassed on the Net?" Reporters called from all over the country with basically the same question. I told them all: your question is ill-formed. "The Net" is not one thing. It's like asking: "Are women comfortable in bars?" That's a silly question. Which woman? Which bar? The summer I was 18, I was the computer counselor at a summer camp. After the campers were asleep, the counselors were allowed out, and would go bar hopping. First everyone would go to Maria's, an Italian restaurant with red-and-white-checked table cloths. Maria welcomed everyone from behind the bar, greeting regular customers by name. She always brought us free garlic bread. Next we'd go to the Sandpiper, a disco with good dance music. The Sandpiper seemed excitingly adultit was a little scary at first, but then I loved it. Next, we went to the Sportsman, a leather motorcycle bar that I found absolutely terrifying. Huge, bearded men bulging out of their leather vests and pants leered at me. I hid in the corner and tried not to make eye contact with anyone, hoping my friends would get tired soon and give me a ride back to camp.

91. Philippines Womens Studies Studies Bibliography
Quezon City women s Studies Association of the Philippines, women and Work Focus on homework in the Philippines / Rosalinda PinedaOfreno.
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/SSEAL/SoutheastAsia/seaphil.html

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Bibliography of Asian studies. Ann Arbor, Mich. : Association for Asian Studies, 1957 UCB Main DS503.1.F3 Shelved: Latest 10 vols. (1980-1989) in Reference and UCB SSEA DS511.A12.B6 REF Library has: 1956- Also available, for currently enrolled U.C. Berkeley students, faculty and staff, is a searchable web-base version of Bibliography of Asian Studies (UCB Only)
Compendium of social statistics and indicators, 1988 = Recueil de statistiques et d'indicateurs sociaux, [1988] / Department of International Economic and Social Affairs = Departement des affairs economiques... New York : United Nations, 1991. UCB GovSocSci HN25 .C6 1988 Ready Reference Critical issues in Philippine research : a selected and annotated literature review on the women's movement, conflict in ... / Anderson, James N. (James Nelson) Berkeley, CA : Centers for South and Southeast Asia Studies, University of California, 1996. UCB SSEA DS686.5.A12.A53 1996 REF

92. Golding Middle And Elementary School Library  Cobleskill
Country Studies Library of Congress - very thorough information on CyberSleuth-Kids A K-12 homework Helper,Educational Search Engine and Directory.
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93. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med -- Sign In Page
However, no longterm studies have measured childhood viewing and educational The findings were similar in men and women and persisted after further
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